Definitions
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition.
- noun The simulating of a biological process, such as glucose metabolism, in a cell, organ, or organism, by means of a computer program, used especially in pharmaceutical research.
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- noun biology, computing The
computer simulation of abiological system
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Examples
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"Our biosimulation platforms and insightful 'what if' scenarios have already led to better decisions in R&D and this new diagnostic capability can stratify patients based on underlying differences in their disease state to optimize care."
THE MEDICAL NEWS 2010
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"Our biosimulation platforms and insightful 'what if' scenarios have already led to better decisions in R&D and this new diagnostic capability can stratify patients based on underlying differences in their disease state to optimize care."
THE MEDICAL NEWS 2010
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Prior to joining Proveris, Dr. Pitluk was Vice President of Business Development at biosimulation leader Gene Network Sciences, where he directed the Company's market development, commercialization, CRM and sales efforts.
unknown title 2009
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Mr. Malchi previously served as Chief Executive Officer for Optimata Ltd., a development stage biopharmaceutical company focused on developing biosimulation technologies that predict cancer patients 'response to treatment.
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The partnership will combine Entelos 'clinically validated PhysioLab biosimulation platform technology with the Hamner's expertise in liver injury and systems biology.
unknown title 2009
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